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Laukikanyayakośa
 
( 2 ) वेङ्कटनाथ, तत्त्वमुक्ताकलापः, पृ० 254
 

 
Once a beggar came to the house of a rich man, who

allowed him to take rest in his house. The cunning

beggar slowly tried to extend his legs and thus secured

more space in that house. He went on soliciting more

and more things from the rich man. The maxim shows

that a shrewd man accepts a paltry offering at the
beginning only to secure more and more gradually.

beginning only to secure more and more gradually.
 
503. <headword>भिक्षुभिया स्थाल्यनधिश्रयणन्यायः
 
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Simply because the beggars are likely to come, one

does not stop cooking in a vessel. Similarly, says the

maxim, one should decide the desirability or otherwise

by independant ways and should not be afraid ofraid of minor
obstacles.
 
minor
obstacles.
 
504. <headword>भित्तिबिडालन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
A cat, sitting on the parapiet wall, seems to be quiet,

but it can jump to the side which is advantageous to it.

Thus, says the maxim that an ordinary man tends to

the beneficial side, maintaining a close watch over the
circumstances.
 

circumstances.
 
505. <headword>भिल्लीचन्दनन्यायः
 
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Ex. अतिपरिचयादवज्ञा सन्ततगमनादनादरो भवति।

मलये भिल्लपुरन्ध्री चन्दनतरुकाष्ठमिन्धनं कुरुते

- शार्ङ्गधरपद्धति नीति, 83
 

 
There are many sandal-wood trees on the Malaya

mountain. A large number of sandle trees grow there

and an ample stock of this costly, fragrant wood can

be collected on this mountain. The Bhil, tribal-ladies

do not have any idea about the value of this wood.

They collect the wood from the forest and burn it like